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13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

eSchool News

While mobile devices, tablets in particular, have been commonly used to reinforce math and reading skills through the use of games, they can also be used to promote the development of higher level skills and knowledge included in the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS*S) : creativity and innovation; communication and collaboration; (..)

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#6: 13 apps that promote higher-order thinking standards

eSchool News

While mobile devices, tablets in particular, have been commonly used to reinforce math and reading skills through the use of games, they can also be used to promote the development of higher level skills and knowledge included in the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS*S) : creativity and innovation; communication and collaboration; (..)

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10 Tips for Teachers who Struggle with Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

Now, all teachers are expected to have students work, collaborate, research, and publish online. I also have colleagues who think it takes a special brain to understand tech (the same way students think about math and science)–one they don’t have. Take these to heart–let them guide you.

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How the latest ed-tech developments will impact teaching and learning

eSchool News

While mobile devices, tablets in particular, have been commonly used to reinforce math and reading skills through the use of games, they can also be used to promote the development of higher level skills and knowledge included in the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS*S): creativity and innovation; communication and collaboration; (..)

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Classroom Learning

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It serves as a dynamic hub for knowledge exchange, critical thinking development, and social interaction. One such example is project-based learning, where students collaborate on long-term projects to explore real-world problems and develop critical thinking skills. What are examples of classroom based activities?

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How K12 Supports Elementary Students in Science and STEM

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Elementary students begin to explore the world around them, ask big questions, and develop the critical thinking skills that make STEM subjects so exciting. Science, technology, engineering, and math shape how we think, solve problems, and interact with the world. Getting an early start makes a big difference.

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